House committee narrows scope of gun violence protective order bill amid concerns of abuse
Immediate family would no longer be able to ask a judge to temporarily take away someone’s guns.
Immediate family would no longer be able to ask a judge to temporarily take away someone’s guns.
A House committee also introduced an updated version of the gun violence protective order bill that narrows the scope of the bill.
The floor debate on the budget once again came to a crashing halt.
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Murkowski said there are no single, easy answers, but said focus needs to be on addressing mental health.
Columnist Amber Lee explains why she feels what she feels about guns, one of the most divisive issues in modern politics.